North2South™ Hybridization Stringency Wash Buffer (2X)
North2South™ Hybridization Stringency Wash Buffer (2X)
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North2South™ Hybridization Stringency Wash Buffer (2X)

Thermo Scientific North2South Hybridization Stringency Wash Buffer (2X), for use with the North2South Chemiluminescent Hybridization and Detection Kit.Related ProductsNorth2South™ CompleteRead more
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Thermo Scientific North2South Hybridization Stringency Wash Buffer (2X), for use with the North2South Chemiluminescent Hybridization and Detection Kit.

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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
BufferWash Buffer
Concentration2X
Product LineNorth2South
Product TypeWash Buffer
Quantity375 mL
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store in original container protected from direct sunlight in a dry, cool and well-ventilated area, between the following temperatures: 2 to 8°C.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Can I strip and re-probe a blot made used with the North2South Chemiluminescent Hybridization and Detection Kit?

Yes. The most common procedure for stripping DNA blots is to wash the blot 3 x 5 minutes with boiling 0.1% SDS. An additional alkaline wash of 3 x 5 minutes with 0.4 N NaOH, 0.1% SDS may also work for DNA blots. The blots must be neutralized in TE buffer after this wash method. RNA blots are best washed with 0.1 % SDS, 3 x 5 minutes, at 75-85°C. Commercial stripping buffers are also available. Stripped blots should be kept wet until re-probed by storage in TE buffer at 4°C. Blots may be stripped and re-probed several times.

Is non-specific DNA added to the blocking buffer or hybridization buffers in the North2South Chemiluminescent Hybridization and Detection Kit?

Yes. The hybridization buffers for the North2South Chemiluminescent Hybridization and Detection Kit contain single stranded nucleic acids used to block the membrane during the pre-hybridization and hybridization procedures. The addition of more single stranded DNA or RNA is not needed.

Can I order the components of the North2South Kit Chemiluminescent Hybridization and Detection separately?

Yes. Certain components are offered separately: Cat. No. 17295, North2South Chemiluminescent Substrate for HRP, Cat. No. 37549, North2South Hybridization Buffer, Cat. No. 37555, North2South Hybridization Stringency Wash Buffer (2X).

Can I use a CCD camera to record the results with the North2South Chemiluminescent Hybridization and Detection Kit?

Yes. A CCD Camera will work with the North2South Chemiluminescent Hybridization and Detection Kit (Cat. No. 17097). The results will depend on the quality of the chip in the camera. The peak light emission for chemiluminescence is at 425 nm. Traditional phosphorescence imagers do not work for chemiluminescence.

Can I use the North2South Chemiluminescent Hybridization and Detection Kit to perform colony lifts?

Yes. Standard colony lift protocols will work using a biotinylated probe. However, care should be taken to completely remove any residual bacterial debris or agarose from the filters, as this will cause high background signals. Non-specific speckling may be eliminated by centrifugation of the streptavidin-HRP conjugate in a bench-top microcentrifuge for several minutes at maximum speed before adding it to the hybridization buffer.